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A red London bus carrying anti-war campaigners who aim to act as human shields in Baghdad drives past Istanbul's Suleyman the Magnificent Mosque as they set out for Baghdad February 10, 2003. Turkish Foreign Minister Yasar Yakis said on Monday disputes in NATO over preparations to defend Turkey against Iraqi attack in event of a war were more a matter of timing than essence and could be overcome. REUTERS/Fatih Saribas - Feb 10 4:22 AM ET |
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A Turkish anti-war convoy of protesters accompanies a red London double decker bus carrying anti-war campaigners through the streets of Istanbul February 9, 2003. The bus was accompanied by Turkish anti-war protesters in their cars during a demonstration through the city. Around 50 campaigners from different countries plan to drive to Baghdad to form human shields against a possible bombing of Iraq. REUTERS/Fatih Saribas - Feb 09 1:48 PM ET |
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A red London double decker bus carrying anti-war campaigners aiming to form a human shield in Baghdad drives past the New Mosque in Istanbul February 9, 2003. The bus was accompanied by Turkish anti-war protesters in their cars during a demonstration through the city. Around 50 campaigners from different countries plan to drive to Baghdad to form human shields against a possible bombing of Iraq. REUTERS/Fatih Saribas - Feb 09 1:34 PM ET |
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A protester hangs out of a red London double decker bus carrying anti-war campaigners who aim to act as human shields in Baghdad, drives past Suleyman the Magnificient Mosque in Istanbul February 9, 2003. The bus was accompanied by Turkish anti-war protesters in their cars during a demonstration through the city. Around 50 campaigners from different countries plan to drive to Baghdad to form human shields against a possible bombing of Iraq. . REUTERS/Fatih Saribas - Feb 09 1:37 PM ET |
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A Turkish anti-war protester hangs out of a car accompanying a red London double decker bus carrying anti-war campaigners to form a human shield in Baghdad drives in Istanbul February 9, 2003, The bus was accompanied by Turkish anti-war protesters in their cars during a demonstration through the city. Around 50 campaigners from different countries plan to drive to Baghdad to form human shields against a possible bombing of Iraq. REUTERS/Fatih Saribas. - Feb 09 6:07 AM ET |